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Description
In this line new materials are developed based on foams which contain nanoparticles uniformly scattered. Such nanoparticles can have metallic, ceramic or in carbon based nature. They are not only involved in the foaming process of the generated material foams with enhanced cellular structures, but also confer enhanced properties, for example a high mechanical and thermal resistance, or obtaining flame-retardant characteristics.Other information
Number of researchers:
19
Development status:
Developed but not marketed
Intellectual Property Rights:
Patent
Differentiation in the market:
Novelty
Applicability of technology:
Yes
Companies and markets:
Plastic manufacturers, transforming and final industries (automotive, aeronautics, building, packing, sports, biotechnology,etc.)
Advantages:
Foams that improve the following features of materials currently on the market: rigidity, mechanical resistance and energy absorption capacity under shock loads, high melting temperature, good vibration absorption capacity, good acoustic absorption, high resistance to fire.
Additional Information:
We have an extensive experience in CellMat of collaborating with companies and works of transfer of knowledge and technology. Some of our developments have been introduced in industrial processes in the production facilities of some of our partners. Our interest with this technology is to find right partners to make it rise and make successful products from it.
UNESCO Code:
2211 - Solid state physics
Other members:
Ester Laguna Gutiérrez
Leandra Oliveira Salmazo
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Josías Tirado Mediavilla
Eduardo López González
Mercedes Santiago Calvo
Saúl Pérez Tamarit
Victoria Bernardo García
Judith Martín de León
Santiago Muñoz Pascual
Alberto Ballesteros Agudo
Paula Cimavilla Román
Mikel Múgica Izaguirre
Javier Pinto Sanz
Suset Barrosso
María Blanca Calvo Cabezón
Laura Izaguirre Altuna
Francisco Javier García González
Pablo Obregón Sandoval
Publicación especializada: J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015, 132, 42828. DOI: 10.1002/app.42828 See / Download resource |
Publicación especializada: Eur. Polym. J., 2016, 81, 173-185. DOI:10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2016.06.001 See / Download resource |
Publicación especializada: J. Polym. Res. 2016, 23, 251. DOI: 10.1007/s10965-016-1143-x See / Download resource |
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